Tag: Animal Welfare
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5 Animal-Related Podcasts for You
🎙️ 5 Insightful Animal-Related Podcasts for you – Whether you’re a lifelong animal advocate, a curious newcomer to the world of animal rights, or simply someone who adores pets, there’s a podcast for you. From ethical debates to heartwarming stories, these five podcasts offer engaging, thought-provoking content about our relationships with animals—both wild and domestic.…
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Gardaí investigating after decapitated body of a fox found hanging from electrical lines in Cork
Read, share and shape the news on TheJournal.ie – Breaking Irish and International News — Read on www.thejournal.ie/garda-investigation-decapitated-fox-found-electric-wires-cork-6728227-Jun2025/
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Ethical Farming Ireland
Ethical Farming Ireland is campaigning for a better life for farm animals that doesn’t cost the earth. Mission: To promote sustainable, ethical farming methods whilst standing against animal cruelty, specifically factory farming and live animal export. Website: www.ethicalfarmingireland.com
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National Animal Rights Association (NARA)
Formed on 1st July 2007, the National Animal Rights Association is a voluntary, vegan, consistently anti-oppression, non-hierarchical animal rights group.
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ISPCA Calls for Phased Closure of Greyhound Industry
The ISPCA urges the Department of Agriculture to urgently address animal welfare and export issues in the greyhound industry.
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Creating a Register of Animal Offenders: A Crucial Step for Animal Welfare in Ireland?
In Ireland, despite animal welfare laws, cases of neglect and abuse persist. The proposal for a National Register of Animal Welfare Offenders aims to monitor and prevent repeat offences, enhance enforcement, raise public awareness, and address challenges such as privacy concerns and logistical implementation. Mobilising stakeholders is crucial for its success.
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ISPCA calls on the Irish Government to abolish the issuing of Hare Coursing Licences
The ISPCA is calling on the Irish Government to abolish the issuing of hare coursing licences and finally put an end to this cruel, outdated, and barbaric practice, which is currently permitted to satisfy just a small minority of Irish people.


